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NBA Fantasy: Perfect Lineup & Top Players for Playoff Push (Week 19)

by Luis Mendoza - Sport Editor

The fantasy basketball playoffs are rapidly approaching, with many High Score leagues kicking off next week. For those still battling for a postseason berth, every point counts in the final week of the regular season. Week 19 saw some standout performances, and understanding those players’ contributions can provide a crucial edge as you prepare for the playoff push. Let’s break down the perfect lineup from last week and analyze what it means for your fantasy strategy.

Leading the charge was New York Knicks swingman OG Anunoby, who narrowly edged out Atlanta Hawks forward Jalen Johnson for the top spot. Anunoby’s dominant performance highlighted a week filled with impressive individual showings, offering valuable insights into potential playoff performers.

Luka Dončić and Anthony Edwards: Consistent Production with Playoff Implications

Luka Dončić of the Dallas Mavericks continues to be a fantasy staple. Despite a recent 110-97 loss to the Los Angeles Lakers, Dončić delivered a stellar performance, racking up 44 points on 14-of-25 shooting, along with nine rebounds, five assists, and five steals – resulting in a high score for the week. As the Lakers fight to avoid the play-in tournament, and with the Phoenix Suns remaining a threat, it’s unlikely Dončić will see significant rest, making him a reliable fantasy option.

Anthony Edwards of the Minnesota Timberwolves also had a standout week, contributing 69 fantasy points thanks to 41 points and five steals in a win against the Memphis Grizzlies. The Grizzlies have utilized an astonishing 26 different players this season, highlighting their roster instability. Like the Lakers, the Timberwolves are aiming to secure a spot outside the play-in, currently holding a 3.0-game lead over Phoenix. Edwards has also maintained good health, missing only one game since January 17th.

Wemby’s Surge and Jokić’s Slight Dip

Victor Wembanyama of the San Antonio Spurs is proving to be a fantasy force, leading his team to four consecutive wins and keeping pace with the Oklahoma City Thunder atop the Western Conference. Wembanyama’s blocking ability remains a cornerstone of his fantasy value, with at least four blocks in five straight games and nine of the last ten. Even with a lighter three-game week ahead, Wembanyama’s consistent scoring – at least 53 points in his last five games – makes him a matchup-proof asset.

Nikola Jokić of the Denver Nuggets, while still elite, has seen a slight dip in his fantasy ceiling recently. Following a 94-point outburst, Jokić has scored 75 and 72 fantasy points in the past two weeks, respectively. A decrease in assists may be contributing to this trend, as he’s averaging only 8.0 assists over the last four games and has failed to reach double-digit dimes in six of the nine games since the All-Star break.

Anunoby’s Breakout Performance and Murray’s Injury Concern

OG Anunoby’s exceptional performance against the Denver Nuggets propelled him into the perfect lineup. New York’s 142-103 victory over Denver saw Anunoby lead the way with 34 points, seven rebounds, five assists, and five steals. This performance built on a previous strong showing against the Toronto Raptors on January 28th, where he scored 63 fantasy points.

Jamal Murray of the Denver Nuggets had a strong start to the week against the Utah Jazz, but his performance was cut short against the Knicks, playing only 18 minutes due to the game being out of reach. Murray is currently dealing with an ankle injury and is listed as questionable for Week 20. With a challenging four-game week ahead against top Western Conference teams – the Thunder, Rockets, Spurs, and Lakers – and a looming back-to-back on Wednesday and Thursday, Murray’s availability is a significant concern for fantasy managers.

As the regular season winds down and the fantasy playoffs loom, monitoring player health and team situations will be paramount. Players like Dončić and Wembanyama offer consistent production, while Anunoby’s recent surge demonstrates the potential for unexpected breakouts. Staying informed about injury reports, particularly regarding Murray, will be crucial for making informed lineup decisions.

What are your thoughts on the perfect lineup? Who are you targeting for your playoff run? Share your insights and strategies in the comments below!

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